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  • #157392
    Chris Denton
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      @chrisdenton53037

      Are there any companies that sell motors for fitting to a tailstock for drilling etc?

      Something like a motor with speed control via a phase inverter, with travel stops etc.

      Fairly easy to make, but it'd be worth seeing if there's a ready made option.

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      #23400
      Chris Denton
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        @chrisdenton53037
        #157393
        Ady1
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          @ady1

          Seen plenty of mills/drills on the cross slide, never seen one on a tailstock though. It's primary function is for workholding and it can double up as a stationary drill

          #157395
          Chris Denton
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            @chrisdenton53037

            I meant to just move the tailstock barrel in and out rather than rotate!

            my carpel tunnel syndrome makes turning the handle a pain!

            #157396
            Ady1
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              @ady1

              A power tailstock!

              (Never seen one, sorry)

              #157397
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                Have a look at the various lever feed conversions which will make it easy to move the barrel in and out especially useful when peck drilling deep holes

                There are also a few designs that link the carrage to the tailstock and drag it along the bed

                #157402
                Oompa Lumpa
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                  @oompalumpa34302
                  Posted by Ady1 on 08/07/2014 20:30:25:

                  A power tailstock!

                  (Never seen one, sorry)

                  What a cracking idea!

                  graham.

                  #157404
                  FMES
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                    @fmes

                    I would have thought that some of the Dividing Head stepper drives that some of the guys on here have developed would be most suitable for a power tailstock.

                    #157408
                    Les Jones 1
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                      @lesjones1

                      Hi Chris,
                      I would think that a DC motor (EG windscreen wiper) would be better than a stepper as it would be an advantage to provide torque limiting as well as speed control to reduce the risk of breaking smaller drills. I cannot think of an easy way to do this with a stepper motor.

                      Les.

                      #157409
                      Ady1
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                        @ady1

                        Heres one from 1942

                        tailstock1.jpg

                        tailstock2.jpg

                        #157410
                        elanman
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                          @elanman

                          Chris,

                          MEW no 110 has an article on the very subject.

                          Cheers

                          John

                          #157411
                          Chris Denton
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                            @chrisdenton53037

                            An electric drill provides (almost) everything you would need – speed control, reverse, etc.

                            You'd just need to wire up some limit switches.

                            #157412
                            Ady1
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                              @ady1

                              The disadvantage of a lever is it would make a tuff job harder to do

                              There have been some bigger-drill-bit jobs when the standard screw drive has been a godsend for me because it gives you a good level of control and a high drill pressure at the same time

                              Horses for courses I suppose

                              Edited By Ady1 on 08/07/2014 21:46:16

                              #157413
                              Ady1
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                                @ady1

                                An electric drill provides (almost) everything you would need – speed control, reverse, etc

                                Some of the battery powered drills have all these things plus an integral clutch so you could limit the drill bit pressure

                                Maybe a drill powered tailstock drive would be the most unobtrusive mod

                                A gearcog on the back of the tailstock, powered by a wormdrive and the electric drill can fit on one end

                                The inner part of the gearcog has a thread which fits the tailstock spindle thread to drive it in and out

                                 

                                You could make your own wormcog (instead of a gearcog) from a 12mm tap and an aluminum disc

                                Use a bit of 12mm threaded bar from B+Q as a wormdrive spindle

                                Edited By Ady1 on 08/07/2014 22:15:48

                                #157417
                                Chris Denton
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                                  @chrisdenton53037

                                  Good idea. 

                                  The easiest way would be to just put a socket in the drill which fits onto the nut that holds the hand wheel on.

                                  I'm thinking more for something automatic though, something that I can turn on and leave to drill and reverse!

                                  Edited By Chris Denton on 08/07/2014 22:19:51

                                  #157423
                                  Chris Trice
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                                    @christrice43267

                                    I wonder if the loss of “feel” is going to result in a few broken drill bits. I’ve got a lever feed on my tailstock and love it. Makes gentle pecking on deep holes a delight.

                                    #157443
                                    Neil Lickfold
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                                      @neillickfold44316

                                      Power feed tailstocks etc, in my experience, is only good for processes that do not require pecking, like a roller box or a gundrill, those sorts of things.

                                      #157447
                                      JasonB
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                                        @jasonb

                                        You would also need a motor that stops quickly to avoid ejecting the chucksmile o

                                        #157449
                                        Neil Wyatt
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                                          @neilwyatt

                                          Alternatively look at the postings here by John Stevenson – his design combines a lever feed with ertaining eth screw feed:

                                          **LINK**

                                          An advantage of a powered spindle in the rear tailstock is twofold – the speeds of head and tailstock add together, and as they contra-rotate it's more reliable for drilling long, straight holes as there is no 'preferred direction'*.

                                          Neil

                                          *Often seen in nature, when a plant grows or a simple creature swims in a helix – the overall direction of movement tends towards a straight line, whilst if they tried to go in a direct line they would probably veer off course. Presumably the same applies to arrows (but not bullets, where rotation is much faster and the effect is gyroscopic)

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